A charming idyl of New England coast life, whose success has been very remarkable. One reads it, is thoroughly charmed by it, tells others, and so its fame has been heralded by its readers, until to-day it is selling by the thousands, constantly enlarging the circle of its delighted admirers.
MELODY. The Story of a Child.
"Had there never been a 'Captain January,' 'Melody' would easily take first place."—Boston Times.
MARIE.
"Seldom has Mrs. Richards drawn a more irresistible picture, or framed one with more artistic literary adjustment."—Boston Herald.
"A perfect literary gem."—Boston Transcript.
NARCISSA, and a companion story, IN VERONA.
"Each is a simple, touching, sweet little story of rustic New England life, full of vivid pictures of interesting character, and refreshing for its unaffected genuineness and human feeling."—Congregationalist.
JIM OF HELLAS; or, IN DURANCE VILE, and a companion story, BETHESDA POOL.
ROSIN THE BEAU. A sequel to "Melody."